The concert is cancelled but the tickets are still on sale? Are we the witnesses of a new scandal in the Croatian concert scene?
Our redaction DNEVNIK.hr was literally buried with worried calls of the Tokio Hotel fans who were claiming that the concert in Arena Zagreb is cancelled. Tokio Hotel were supposed to come to Zagreb, and the other 32 cities in Europe, within the European tour "Welcome to Humanoid City".
Lots of rumours were started one month before the concert - there is no promotion, Arena Zagreb wiped the concert off from their official site, but in Eventim, they have no information about the "cancelled concert". The fans have already started their investigation and they are in panic that there will be no concert and that their money from the tickets won't be returned. But the biggest mistery in this story is - WHO IS THE ORGANIZER OF THE CONCERT?
Who is the organizer of the concert?
"I really don't know what should I say, we don't know who cancelled the concert.
Eventim is saying that we cancelled it, but actually, nobody knows who cancelled it. Please, call us later, we will try to find out some more information about it", said Iva Palac, the agent from Arena Zagreb.
Since the "fault" is on Eventim, we've contacted them and asked the same question. "We haven't got any official news. There are no news about cancelling the concert, that is the only thing we can say. We only sell tickets in the name of the organizer and I can officialy say that the concert is not cancelled", said Zvonimir Ludaric from Eventim whos voice tingled when we asked him who is the organizer of the concert. "Well, you are asking me some other things right now... you better call the director and ask him", he said.

^^official page of Arena Zagreb

^^official page of Eventim.com - the tickets are still up for sale
The director of Eventim, Damir Zigic, told us: "Basically we don't have any information so far, and until I get it, the tickets are on for sale. And who is the organiser? Well, two subjects are involved - one involved in the distribution of tickets with Eventim, and the second one, who works with Arena Zagreb and discusses the rent of space (he didn't name anyone is specific). It's best if you call the PR of the charity organisation involved in this (this organisation's name would be translated as "Charity dog", I believe), and this person's name is Goran Bakic.
We will know everything next week
However, Goran Bakic told us: "I don't know anything since I am not the main organiser of this event, the real organiser is a company from Slovenia (he did not name this company). The case is that, the tickets are not selling very good, which is one of the main reasons of the cancelation. Thus, we don't think we'll be able to move the venue to a smaller Arena, because Tokio Hotel are very expensive when it comes to p

the ticket
Is Marijan Crnaric behind all this? Has Eventim printed out the wrong name of the wrong organiser on their tickets? Who is tricking who here??!
A female fan who contacted us had already called the named organisation and talked to Zvonimir Juric, the head of the organisation, who told her that "he isn't the real organiser, and that their name was printed on the tickets by mistake". Then they told her that the real organisers are a company called "Vinil d.o.o." The only thing that doesn't match - this company doesn't exist anymore! However, Arena Zagreb told the fan that Marijan Crnaric is the person in charge, and that he made the biggest hoax ever when he organised a Rolling Stones concert, cooperating with a company Kajda. It turned out that the Rolling Stones have never came to the concert, and that he just took all the concert money and profit and has never given it back to the fans who bought the tickets.
Marijan Crnaric isn't into organising business anymore, but he's doing production and now lives in Slovenia, which matches with the story of the potential Slovenian organiser, that Goran Bakic mentioned earlier. Also, mr Bakic told us that there was talk to move the concert from Croatia to Slovenia, but that that probably won't happen at all.
This article is followed by an e-mail, that the PR Goran Malkovic wrote to the fans of Tokio Hotel:
E-mail of the PR of TH fans
Greetings,
Earlier this evening we have received a message from the manager of Arena in Zagreb, Croatia that the concert of Tokio Hotel that was planned in Zagreb, Croatia is cancelled.
The event manager of the concert "Vinil d.o.o." was recognized as bancrupt back in year 2009. Also the manager of Arena in Zagreb, Croatia has confirmed that the event manager
hasn't paid yet for hiring the Arena or making any step towards realisation of the concert. The manager of Tokio Hotel, David Jost has said that they also deleted the date of concert in Zagreb, Croatia
due to the facts that were stated above. Eventim system has already cancelled the event from their webpages (tickets were in Slovenian, Croatian and Serbian Eventim systems) until they
receive further notice. For now, the concert is officially canceled. Please forward this message to your fans and please do not continue to spread around gossip's about that concert will still
be in Arena because it won't be. For further evidence you can contact the manager of Arena in Zagreb, Croatia and the Eventim Croatia system director.
Best regards,
Goran Malkovic,
VIP Party PR,
manager of public relations
Although he wrote that the manager of the band confirmed the cancelling of the concert, the date March 28. is still on the official site of the band.

^^the official date page of Tokio Hotel
Epilogue
Fans of the German band Tokio Hotel are in panic that the concert will be cancelled and that the money from the tickets won't be returned to them. Despite the bad sales, tickets are still on sale. The promotion of the concert is so bad that the fans had to put posters around the Zagreb and other cities in Croatia with the headline: "This is the way how should the promotional poster of Tokio Hotel concert look like!"
But still, Arena Zagreb wiped off the concert from their official site, while on tokiohotel.com, the concert is still on. Nobody wanted to reveal the name of the organizer of the concert so all roads went so Slovenia, where Marijan Crnaric lives and works. He is well known for his deception of people, who is responsible for the damage of ZAMP and the "existence" of his company VINIL D.O.O. (he said that his company is in bankruptcy and then he earned millions because of the concert of the Rolling Stones). Because of debt the company HDS ZAMP reported Mr. Crnaric to the Municipal State Attorney's Office in 1999.

^^the fans were forced to make their own promotional material
Are we witnessing another big hoax?
While we were investigating this suspicious case, we came across the Bank of Dubrovnik, which is in debt over 1,809.181,45 kunas (croatian money), also we've found out that "Republic of Croatia and the city of Zagreb hasn't been payed all the taxes which is about 3 million kunas.", says Pavle Fellner, who is the lawyer and representator of HDS-ZAMP (the named bank and city). Marijan Crnaric now works in the company Impresario, which he also owns.
This all brought a lot of suspicion into the minds of Tokio Hotel fans who bought the tickets, and now believe that "this is all another big trick against them".
source: Dnevnik.hr
Our redaction DNEVNIK.hr was literally buried with worried calls of the Tokio Hotel fans who were claiming that the concert in Arena Zagreb is cancelled. Tokio Hotel were supposed to come to Zagreb, and the other 32 cities in Europe, within the European tour "Welcome to Humanoid City".
Lots of rumours were started one month before the concert - there is no promotion, Arena Zagreb wiped the concert off from their official site, but in Eventim, they have no information about the "cancelled concert". The fans have already started their investigation and they are in panic that there will be no concert and that their money from the tickets won't be returned. But the biggest mistery in this story is - WHO IS THE ORGANIZER OF THE CONCERT?
Who is the organizer of the concert?
"I really don't know what should I say, we don't know who cancelled the concert.
Eventim is saying that we cancelled it, but actually, nobody knows who cancelled it. Please, call us later, we will try to find out some more information about it", said Iva Palac, the agent from Arena Zagreb.
Since the "fault" is on Eventim, we've contacted them and asked the same question. "We haven't got any official news. There are no news about cancelling the concert, that is the only thing we can say. We only sell tickets in the name of the organizer and I can officialy say that the concert is not cancelled", said Zvonimir Ludaric from Eventim whos voice tingled when we asked him who is the organizer of the concert. "Well, you are asking me some other things right now... you better call the director and ask him", he said.

^^official page of Arena Zagreb

^^official page of Eventim.com - the tickets are still up for sale
The director of Eventim, Damir Zigic, told us: "Basically we don't have any information so far, and until I get it, the tickets are on for sale. And who is the organiser? Well, two subjects are involved - one involved in the distribution of tickets with Eventim, and the second one, who works with Arena Zagreb and discusses the rent of space (he didn't name anyone is specific). It's best if you call the PR of the charity organisation involved in this (this organisation's name would be translated as "Charity dog", I believe), and this person's name is Goran Bakic.
We will know everything next week
However, Goran Bakic told us: "I don't know anything since I am not the main organiser of this event, the real organiser is a company from Slovenia (he did not name this company). The case is that, the tickets are not selling very good, which is one of the main reasons of the cancelation. Thus, we don't think we'll be able to move the venue to a smaller Arena, because Tokio Hotel are very expensive when it comes to p

the ticket
Is Marijan Crnaric behind all this? Has Eventim printed out the wrong name of the wrong organiser on their tickets? Who is tricking who here??!
A female fan who contacted us had already called the named organisation and talked to Zvonimir Juric, the head of the organisation, who told her that "he isn't the real organiser, and that their name was printed on the tickets by mistake". Then they told her that the real organisers are a company called "Vinil d.o.o." The only thing that doesn't match - this company doesn't exist anymore! However, Arena Zagreb told the fan that Marijan Crnaric is the person in charge, and that he made the biggest hoax ever when he organised a Rolling Stones concert, cooperating with a company Kajda. It turned out that the Rolling Stones have never came to the concert, and that he just took all the concert money and profit and has never given it back to the fans who bought the tickets.
Marijan Crnaric isn't into organising business anymore, but he's doing production and now lives in Slovenia, which matches with the story of the potential Slovenian organiser, that Goran Bakic mentioned earlier. Also, mr Bakic told us that there was talk to move the concert from Croatia to Slovenia, but that that probably won't happen at all.
This article is followed by an e-mail, that the PR Goran Malkovic wrote to the fans of Tokio Hotel:
E-mail of the PR of TH fans
Greetings,
Earlier this evening we have received a message from the manager of Arena in Zagreb, Croatia that the concert of Tokio Hotel that was planned in Zagreb, Croatia is cancelled.
The event manager of the concert "Vinil d.o.o." was recognized as bancrupt back in year 2009. Also the manager of Arena in Zagreb, Croatia has confirmed that the event manager
hasn't paid yet for hiring the Arena or making any step towards realisation of the concert. The manager of Tokio Hotel, David Jost has said that they also deleted the date of concert in Zagreb, Croatia
due to the facts that were stated above. Eventim system has already cancelled the event from their webpages (tickets were in Slovenian, Croatian and Serbian Eventim systems) until they
receive further notice. For now, the concert is officially canceled. Please forward this message to your fans and please do not continue to spread around gossip's about that concert will still
be in Arena because it won't be. For further evidence you can contact the manager of Arena in Zagreb, Croatia and the Eventim Croatia system director.
Best regards,
Goran Malkovic,
VIP Party PR,
manager of public relations
Although he wrote that the manager of the band confirmed the cancelling of the concert, the date March 28. is still on the official site of the band.

^^the official date page of Tokio Hotel
Epilogue
Fans of the German band Tokio Hotel are in panic that the concert will be cancelled and that the money from the tickets won't be returned to them. Despite the bad sales, tickets are still on sale. The promotion of the concert is so bad that the fans had to put posters around the Zagreb and other cities in Croatia with the headline: "This is the way how should the promotional poster of Tokio Hotel concert look like!"
But still, Arena Zagreb wiped off the concert from their official site, while on tokiohotel.com, the concert is still on. Nobody wanted to reveal the name of the organizer of the concert so all roads went so Slovenia, where Marijan Crnaric lives and works. He is well known for his deception of people, who is responsible for the damage of ZAMP and the "existence" of his company VINIL D.O.O. (he said that his company is in bankruptcy and then he earned millions because of the concert of the Rolling Stones). Because of debt the company HDS ZAMP reported Mr. Crnaric to the Municipal State Attorney's Office in 1999.

^^the fans were forced to make their own promotional material
Are we witnessing another big hoax?
While we were investigating this suspicious case, we came across the Bank of Dubrovnik, which is in debt over 1,809.181,45 kunas (croatian money), also we've found out that "Republic of Croatia and the city of Zagreb hasn't been payed all the taxes which is about 3 million kunas.", says Pavle Fellner, who is the lawyer and representator of HDS-ZAMP (the named bank and city). Marijan Crnaric now works in the company Impresario, which he also owns.
This all brought a lot of suspicion into the minds of Tokio Hotel fans who bought the tickets, and now believe that "this is all another big trick against them".
source: Dnevnik.hr
La traducción al español se hará más adelante.
Lo que podemos decir ahora es que el concierto en Zagreb que sería el dia 28 de marzo de este año fue cancelado por que supuestamente el organizador es en realidad un estafador y la comañia de el mismo esta en bancarota. Los boletos se siguen vendiendo para todas las fans, y no quieren dar explicaciones de por que siguen vendiendo los boletos.
Por parte de Tokio Hotel, ellos ya confirmaron que el concierto se cancela y retiraron la fecha de la lista de presentaciones. Las fans que ya tienen boleto temen que no les den su dinero de regreso.
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